Acupuncture

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  1. Ken Glaser

    Ken Glaser New Member

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    I read an article that says that acupuncture is a good treatment for mm. Has anyone had this treatment? My doc doesn't recommend it.
     
  2. scott tom

    scott tom Active Member

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    I tried it and it didn't work for me, but it's worth a go if you have the $$.
     
  3. yanksgirl

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    I tried it too--and he was highly recommended. He really worked with me--had hopes of helping but finally told me--it evidently was not going to help! I do hope you have better results if you try it. It's quite costly--and insurance doesn't cover any of it--at least not mine.
     
  4. Catofsail

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    I've seen an acupuncturist and I found it helped with the tinnitus and the fullness feeling. It had no impact on the severe vertigo. It was relaxing as well.

    So much will depend on the acupuncturist--it really is a skill and levels vary tremendously.
     
  5. Ken Glaser

    Ken Glaser New Member

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    Thanks for the info. I think I will skip it.
     
  6. Hiro

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    Acupuncture is a common method to increase blood circulation in north Asia, and it works for milder cases.
    Near-infrared light therapy probably works better.
    http://cooperativemedicine.com/laser-therapy/ear-disorders/

    Using infrared bulbs, we can take infrared sauna every day at home to keep good circulation. ;)
     
  7. Ken Glaser

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    Thanks, I have never heard of infrared sauna. I'll check it out on Google.
     

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